Kalyani Chawla, Entrepreneur

Secret beauty hacks: “My grandmother’s recipes—she would steam her face with milk and she did not have a single wrinkle when she passed away. Use malai as a moisturiser—your skin will be fresh like a baby’s.”

The last thing you posted on social media: “The Vogue Style List piece I was part of—I proudly posted the caption: when I’m old and wrinkly, I’ll be happy to show this to my grandkids.”

Image: Pankaj Anand/Vogue

Mini Mathur, TV host

My life in a line: “An octopus with eight working hands.”

Web-spiration: “Scarymommy.com—I have two kids and this website is a quasi-support group for mothers who are raging against being mothers, so it gives me a lot of solace to see that others are suffering too.”

Nidhi Sharma Punjabi, beauty editor, Vogue India

My life in a line: “Skincare snob, highlighter hoarder and Ashtangi in the making.”

Web-spiration: “Into The Gloss, Pinterest and Instagram yoginis.”

The one thing people need to stop posting on social media: “Overly done brows and mask-like make-up.”

Secret hacks: “Cold milk calms all skin tantrums. And use your fingers for make-up—they work better than brushes!”

Beauty goals for 2016: “Otherworldly, ethereal, highlighted skin.”

Image: Pankaj Anand/Vogue

Dipali Goenka, CEO and joint managing director, Welspun India Ltd

My life in a line: “Business is the new agent of change.”

Web-spiration: “The Economist; The Sourcing Journal, as it gives me a global perspective of textiles; and Humans of New York—they give you very interesting perspectives on life.”

Secret hacks: “Coconut oil is very important for my hair and I apply an egg pack every Sunday. I also make ubtan with freshly ground almonds and milk. And I use almond oil to nourish the skin and glycerin and rose water for my face.”